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'''Description:''' The murder weapon of Germanicus | '''Description:''' | ||
'''Know Victims:''' The murder weapon of [[Germanicus]] in 9 A.D. and [[Mary Ann Nichols]] in 1888 A.D. | |||
;Known Powers | |||
:Scrying - The butt of the blade is a clear crystal orb, and on at least one occasion, Cercyon was able to peer ''through'' it at someone he was looking for. | |||
:Aggravated Dammage -- The blade of the Glass Knife is sharper than any steel and those wounded with it, find such wounds almost impossible to heal. | |||
:Final Death - While this might seem redundant, if the Glass Knife is plunged into a victim's heart, that individual is dead beyond all magic - including necromancy. | |||
:Teleportation - For lack of a better term. The blade has recently been seen to open a rift into a fleshy sub-dimension and that an identical slash can allow the blade wielder to exit somewhere else in the ''real'' world. | |||
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Revision as of 21:25, 12 March 2020
Know Victims: The murder weapon of Germanicus in 9 A.D. and Mary Ann Nichols in 1888 A.D.
- Known Powers
- Scrying - The butt of the blade is a clear crystal orb, and on at least one occasion, Cercyon was able to peer through it at someone he was looking for.
- Aggravated Dammage -- The blade of the Glass Knife is sharper than any steel and those wounded with it, find such wounds almost impossible to heal.
- Final Death - While this might seem redundant, if the Glass Knife is plunged into a victim's heart, that individual is dead beyond all magic - including necromancy.
- Teleportation - For lack of a better term. The blade has recently been seen to open a rift into a fleshy sub-dimension and that an identical slash can allow the blade wielder to exit somewhere else in the real world.